well 15 terapixel means 15 * bytes_per_pixel terabytes large. That does not fit on my 256 gb drive with 20 gb free memory without serious lossy compression.
It is impossible to capture photos of the entire planet (unless you have solar drone swarms looking like birds), so it is important that they use some type of generative AI to fill in the best guesses for the missing details/locations. Maybe they can train an AI model to look at all these 360 images and draw new ones at any location simply by looking at a database of images, satellite photos, text and video that are related to that particular area. If you asked me to draw a certain location, orientation and time, (and gave me access to the entire internet), I would be able to draw a really good guess at any location on the planet. We just need to train an AI model to do the same. Doesn't even need to be 3d to be useful. In the longer term we could have people or robots walking around with sensors (for all senses) and collecting data while exploring and experimenting. All the data could be fed into one giant world model simulation of the entire planet (with photorealism and accurate physics for everything). It would be similar to how researchers now have Doom running on a neural network.
There is no other dataset like this. It’s the most permissive Creative Commons license short of commercial use - huge for research and hobbyists alike.
Hi! German engineer here. you´re looking at around 2k per connected crossroad node (streets attached to the crossroad), depending on how far you need the connected streets to be depicted. So a four point crossing of average size (1 lane per direction per street) would be around 8-10k for point cloud data with color information and an accuracy at around +-1 cm. Hope this helps!
Most permissive Creative Commons licenses with the ability to create derived products. Nothing else like it out there of a dataset of this scale and quality. Yes, commercial use would be nice but Mosaic is a business, not a charity.
gta prague would hit the spot for me
well 15 terapixel means 15 * bytes_per_pixel terabytes large. That does not fit on my 256 gb drive with 20 gb free memory without serious lossy compression.
@@theevilcottonball They just need to stream it from the cloud like they do with Microsoft Flight Simulator.
@@jimj2683 And how would pay for the cloud? The license for the datset allows noncommercial use only.
Optimization Hell
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Why? The images are already posed/registered so you can jump straight to 3D reconstruction with photogrammetry or radiance fields / splats
It is impossible to capture photos of the entire planet (unless you have solar drone swarms looking like birds), so it is important that they use some type of generative AI to fill in the best guesses for the missing details/locations.
Maybe they can train an AI model to look at all these 360 images and draw new ones at any location simply by looking at a database of images, satellite photos, text and video that are related to that particular area.
If you asked me to draw a certain location, orientation and time, (and gave me access to the entire internet), I would be able to draw a really good guess at any location on the planet. We just need to train an AI model to do the same. Doesn't even need to be 3d to be useful.
In the longer term we could have people or robots walking around with sensors (for all senses) and collecting data while exploring and experimenting. All the data could be fed into one giant world model simulation of the entire planet (with photorealism and accurate physics for everything). It would be similar to how researchers now have Doom running on a neural network.
Totally, I think a real world captures augmented by the general “world knowledge” of diffusion models will be a helluva combo
Greetings from Prague. I pass by these locations very frequently... 😄
Him : "a Gold mine..."
Also him : "... For NON-commercial use" 3:18 clickbait at it's finest
There is no other dataset like this. It’s the most permissive Creative Commons license short of commercial use - huge for research and hobbyists alike.
we got GTA prague before GTA 6....
3:18
Cool!
Thanks bro!
Thank you for the info.
thanks for sharing sir, looks interesting
Geoguesser but it’s Prague guesser
No comments?
Thanks for the tip
No problem, enjoy!
I need Paris one crossroad. How much do you think it will cost to order such work?
Over €30k, I can work on a budget plan and pull resources.
Hi!
German engineer here. you´re looking at around 2k per connected crossroad node (streets attached to the crossroad), depending on how far you need the connected streets to be depicted. So a four point crossing of average size (1 lane per direction per street) would be around 8-10k for point cloud data with color information and an accuracy at around +-1 cm. Hope this helps!
"goldmine" but is not for commercial use, good clickbait.
Most permissive Creative Commons licenses with the ability to create derived products. Nothing else like it out there of a dataset of this scale and quality. Yes, commercial use would be nice but Mosaic is a business, not a charity.
Neat
Adoprdele xD
for the ref
GTA 7